He has a separate building that he put up about 15 years ago. It's heated and well insulated. He's even got a stereo system out there, so he's pretty comfortable!
When you open the door to go in, this is what you see. He built all the cabinets and work stations in here.
You can see his latest project on the table. It's an old rocking chair that belonged to my Grandpa, who's been gone for over 30 years. My Dad gave it to Heather, but it was in really rough shape, so Bob took it apart, stripped it and is now finishing it up.
This is a poster the kids gave Bob a long time ago. He's kept it up ever since. :)
This is an old hand powered drill press. Bob loves old tools, and this one belonged to my Grandpa (same Grandpa who had the chair) so it's a special one!
Speaking of old tools, here's a collection of old planes.
One more area! Bob says he can never have enough clamps, so you see a whole bunch of them. The wood stove keeps him toasty in the winter. I've been blessed by his talent and I'm glad he has a place where he enjoys spending his time.
What a wonderful shop! Thank you for sharing these photos. It's especially heartwarming to see keepsakes from your grandpa. The chair will be a real treasure. What does Bob enjoy listening to while he works?
ReplyDeleteThat is very nice! He's a neat and tidy wood worker, isn't he?
ReplyDeleteI love those old planes. Every once in a while there is one at the auctions and they go for quite a bit of money!
Mari - Aren't you the lucky one to be married to "Bob the Builder." :)
ReplyDeleteWHAT a great shop.
But then, isn't he the lucky one to be married to you? :)
Happy East to you both!
With your extreme winters, I'm glad he has such a great workshop that is heated and well insulated!
ReplyDeleteYour Bob is alot like my David..he had a workshop like that in Alabama..unfort..everything is still packed up in totes etc..the basement is not a dry basement here. ANYWAYS--Lovely photos, thanks for sharing. Blessings
ReplyDeleteYour hubby is so talented, it is great he has a separate place to do the woodworking. Have a nice Tuesday.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful, Mari! I'm so glad I inspired you to share Bob's shop, I've often wondered about his since he is such a talented woodworker. He keeps it so neat and tidy, and he has great tools. I love that he has very old ones too. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOh, what a wonderful workshop! My husband is a Bob too, and quite handy as well. Must be something about that name. :-)
ReplyDeletelove all the antique tools!!
ReplyDeletei wish my hubby had such a productive hobby.
What a remarkable place not only filled with amazing tools but for creating amazing and truly blessed memories. Makes me wonder how many prayers go into the pieces he creates! LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteLove and Hugs ~ Kat
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ReplyDeleteIt is a wonderful workshop, and it takes me back to my Grandpa Lewis' workshop on his farm in Vermont, with all the tools and farm implements, each with it's own place on the pegboard he'd made. Old jars filled with nuts, bolts, screws and nails. The smell of woodshavings, oil and pipe smoke. Thank you for sharing this and bringing back such fond memories.
His talent is amazing and the shop is actually beautiful - who knew? The Bob the Builder poster is hint of his sense of humor. :-)
ReplyDeleteThis would make my Ken so jealous. Wow!!
ReplyDeleteI love all the space he has to do his work! What a nice big room! This is a woodworker's dream!
ReplyDeleteA great shop! Love the old tools. What a treasure!
ReplyDeleteThat's very impressive. I love people who value creativity, originality, and organization. Your Bob is quite a guy. But then you already knew that. xoxo
ReplyDeleteI wonder if my husband would organize our garage if he saw Bob's workshop.
ReplyDeleteI can dream...
I enjoyed the tour. Your husband is blessed with a talent that appears to feed his spirit. How nice.
I gotta show this to Dick. He will love it!
ReplyDeleteWow it's immaculate too! I'm impressed. I love the Bob the Builder poster. :D
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